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Recep Tayyip Erdogan
has been president of Turkey since

(A) 2010

(B) 2012

(C) 2014

(D) 2016

Answer : (C) 2014

 

The 2022 summit of G20
state leaders was held in

(A) Malaysia

(B) Indonesia

(C) Australia

(D) India

Answer : (B)
Indonesia

 

The 2023 summit of
G20 state leaders is scheduled in

(A) Malaysia

(B) New Zealand

(C) Australia

(D) India

Answer  (D) India

Which of the
following international organization is established to promote peace and
stability around the globe through education and cultural harmony?

(A) UNICEF

(B) UNESCO

(C) WHO

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) UNESCO

 

Which of the
following country initiated a massive economic development project named “One
Belt One Road”?

(A) Laos

(B) Australia

(C) China

(D) Germany

Answer : (C) China

 

Harley Street is a
globally famous hub for private healthcare. It is situated in

(A) New York

(B) Paris

(C) California

(D) London

Answer : (D) Londo

 

The Headquarters of
FATF is located in:

(A) Germany

(B) Japan

(C) France

(D) None of these

Answer : (C) France

 

The Nord Streams are
two parallel gas pipelines in the

(A) Baltic sea

(B) Sea of Azov

(C) Black Sea

(D) Caspian sea

Answer : (A) Baltic
sea

 

The Nobel Peace Prize
2022 is jointly awarded to two organizations and

(A) Ales Bialiatski

(B) Liz Truss

(C) Queen Elizbeth II

(D) Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Answer : (A) Ales
Bialiatski

 

Ales Bialiatski who
won the 2022 Nobel Peace Price belongs to

(A) Ukraine

(B) Russia

(C) Belarus

(D) Poland

Answer : (C) Belarus

 

First female
ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the United States
is:

(A) Nadia Baeshen

(B) Princess Rima bint Bandar

(C) Sarah Ayed bent Mohammed Al Ayed

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) Princess
Rima bint Bandar

 

Who is Volodymyr
Zelenskyy?

(A) Prime Minister of Russia

(B) Foreign Minister of Russia

(C) Prime Minister of Ukraine

(D) President of Ukraine

Answer : (D)
President of Ukraine

 

Who is the current
foreign minister of Russia?

(A) Sergei Ryabkov

(B) Vladimir Putin

(C) Igor Ivanov

(D) Sergey Lavrov

Answer : (D) Sergey
Lavrov

 

Who is the current
foreign minister of China?

(A) Wang Yi

(B) Fang Lee

(C) Hua Chunying

(D) None of these

Answer : (A) Wang Yi

 

A formula in MS Excel
=sum(D1:D10) will

(A) add first 10 columns

(B) add first 10 columns of row 4

(C) add first 10 rows of column 4

(D) None of these

Answer : (C) add
first 10 rows of column 4

 

The atmosphere of the
Earth is mainly Nitrogen and

(A) Oxygen

(B) Carbon dioxide

(C) Hydrogen

(D) Argon

Answer : (A) Oxygen

 

Tiny cells that are
activated whenever blood clotting or repair to vessels is necessary are called

(A) White Blood Cells

(B) Red Blood Cells

(C) Platelets

(D) None of these

Answer : (C)
Platelets

Which bank of the
United States collapsed in March 2023?

(A) Citigroup

(B) Goldman Sachs

(C) JPMorgan Chase

(D) Silicon Valley Bank

Answer : (D) Silicon
Valley Bank

 

The 2022 summit of
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) was held in

(A) Beijing

(B) Moscow

(C) Tashkent

(D) Samarkand

Answer : (D)
Samarkand

 

The city of Samarkand
is located in

(A) Russia

(B) Tashkent

(C) Uzbekistan

(D) Kazakhstan

Answer : (C)
Uzbekistan

 

 

Vasco De Gama was a
famous traveler and explorer. He belonged to which country?

(A) Italy

(B) Indian

(C) Portugal

(D) None of these

Answer : (C) Portuga

 

Who is the writer of
famous book named “Long Walk to Freedom”

(A) Barack Obama

(B) Nelson Mandela

(C) Hillary Clinton

(D) Bill Clinton

Answer : (B) Nelson
Mandela

 

Which is the highest
Plateau in the world?

(A) Deosai Plateau

(B) Colorado Plateau

(C) Tibet Plateau

(D) Mexican Plateau

Answer  (C) Tibet Plateau

 

Which country has the
most lakes in the world?

(A) USA

(B) China

(C) Russia

(D) Canada

Answer  (D) Canada

 

Which of the given
country have two official national anthems with equal status?

(A) New Zealand

(B) Japan

(C) Greece

(D) Indonesia

Answer : (A) New Zealand

 

Which of the
following country has the oldest among the world’s national anthems?

(A) Denmark

(B) New Zealand

(C) Japan

(D) Myanmar

Answer : (C) Japan

 

The European Union is
a political and economic union, headquarters are located in

(A) Hague

(B) Brussels

(C) Lisbon

(D) London

Answer: (B) Brussels

 

When did the Cuban
missile crisis take place?

(A) 1962

(B) 1966

(C) 1972

(D) None of these

Answer : (A) 1962

 

The headquarter of
NASA is located in

(A) California

(B) Hampton

(C) Washington, DC

(D) None of these

Answer : (C)
Washington, DC

 

Which of the
following was the main cause of the Anglo-Chinese wars?

(A) Opium addiction

(B) Conflicts over Alliances

(C) Nationalism

(D) None of these

Answer : (A) Opium
addiction

 

First opium war was
fought between

(A) America and Russia

(B) Pakistan and India

(C) Afghanistan and Iran

(D) Great Britain and China

Answer : (D) Great
Britain and China

 

Who won the Nobel
Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2022?

(A) Ardem Patapoutian

(B) David Julius

(C) Svante Paabo

(D) Tasuku Honjo

Answer : (C) Svante
Paabo

 

The Nobel Prize in
Literature 2022 is awarded to

(A) Annie Ernaux

(B) Abdulrazak Gurnah

(C) Louise Gluck

(D) Peter Handke

Answer : (A) Annie
Ernaux

 

Who is currently the
king of United Kingdom (UK)?

(A) Charles II

(B) Charles III

(C) Andrew

(D) Andrew II

Answer : (B) Charles
III

 

Which Japanese prime
minister was assassinated in 2022?

(A) Fumio Kishida

(B) Yoshihide Suga

(C) Naoto Kan

(D) Shinzo Abe

Answer : (D) Shinzo
Abe

 

Which bank of the
United States collapsed in March 2023?

(A) Citigroup

(B) Goldman Sachs

(C) JPMorgan Chase

(D) Silicon Valley Bank

Answer : (D) Silicon
Valley Bank

 

The 2022 summit of
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) was held in

(A) Beijing

(B) Moscow

(C) Tashkent

(D) Samarkand

Answer : (D)
Samarkand

 

The city of Samarkand
is located in

(A) Russia

(B) Tashkent

(C) Uzbekistan

(D) Kazakhstan

Answer : (C)
Uzbekistan

 

 

Russia in February
2023 suspended the Russia’s participation in the ________ treaty.

(A) Open Skies

(B) QUAD

(C) WTO

(D) New START

Answer : (D) New
START

 

The New START is a
treaty between Russia and the United States to reduce

(A) global warming

(B) global poverty

(C) nuclear arms

(D) space exploration

Answer : (C) nuclear
arms

 

Who is the current
foreign minister of China?

(A) Li Keqiang

(B) Qin Gang

(C) Zhang Zhijun

(D) Wang Yi

Answer : (B) Qin Gang

 

The current US
president Joe Biden has also served as ________ of the United States.

(A) director CIA

(B) speaker

(C) secretary state

(D) vice president

Answer : (D) vice
president

 

The working capital
of the European Union is

(A) Berlin

(B) Brussels

(C) Lisbon

(D) Paris

Answer : (B) Brussels

 

The High Seas Treaty
2023 aims to place ________ of the seas into protected areas by 2030 to
safeguard marine nature.

(A) 20%

(B) 30%

(C) 40%

(D) 50%

Answer : (B) 30%

 

What play the most
important role in regulating temperature and determining climate on the Earth?

(A) Oceans

(B) Mountains

(C) Deserts

(D) Forests

Answer : (A) Oceans

 

How many galaxies are
there in the universe?

(A) 10 million

(B) 100 million

(C) 10 billion

(D) 100 billion

Answer : (D) 100
billion

 

Which of the
following is a water-soluble vitamin?

(A) Vitamin A

(B) Vitamin C

(C) Vitamin D

(D) Vitamin K

Answer : (B) Vitamin
C

 

The total height of
Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building is

(A) 740 meters

(B) 770 meters

(C) 800 meters

(D) 830 meters

Answer : (D) 830
meters

 

Mariupol is the name
of a city in:

(A) Russia

(B) Ukraine

(C) Crimea

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) Ukraine

 

The book “The Great
Illusion” was written by:

(A) Leonard Woolf

(B) Norman Angell

(C) David Campbell

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) Norman
Angell

 

Which part of the
donor’s eye is utilized in eye donation?

(A) Cornea

(B) Lens

(C) Retina

(D) None of these

Answer : (A) Cornea

 

Chemical composition
of Laughing gas is:

(A) Nitrogen + Hydrogen

(B) Nitrogen + Oxygen

(C) Nitrogen + Carbon

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) Nitrogen
+ Oxygen

 

What divides the
Earth into the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres?

(A) Axis of rotation

(B) Equator

(C) North Pole

(D) South Pole

Answer : (B) Equator

 

The peak of which
mountain is the point that is farthest from the center of the Earth?

(A) Mount Everest

(B) K2

(C) Nanga Parbat

(D) Chimborazo mountain

Answer : (D)
Chimborazo mountain

 

Light Year is used to
measure

(A) distance

(B) time

(C) speed

(D) momentum

Answer : (A) distance

 

Ocean currents are
directional movements of

(A) electrical charge

(B) mechanical charge

(C) seawater

(D) salt in the seawater

Answer : (C) seawater

 

The waves which are
used by the TV remote control are:

(A) Infrared waves

(B) Radio waves

(C) TV waves

(D) None of these

Answer : (A) Infrared
waves

 

Which of the
following gas is used in Refrigerator for cooling?

(A) Methane

(B) Ammonia

(C) Nitrogen

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) Ammonia

 

Which of the planet
moves fastest around the Sun?

(A) Venus

(B) Mercury

(C) Jupiter

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) Mercury

 

The instrument which
is used to measure the blood pressure is called:

(A) Spirometer

(B) Barometer

(C) Sphygmomanometer

(D) None of these

Answer : (C) Sphygmomanometer

 

The world is divided
into how many time-zones?

(A) 12

(B) 18

(C) 24

(D) None of these

Answer : (C) 24

 

Which of the
following is the warmest ocean?

(A) Indian Ocean

(B) Pacific Ocean

(C) Atlantic Ocean

(D) None of these

Answer : (A) Indian
Ocean

 

How many countries
are declared nuclear powers?

(A) 7

(B) 8

(C) 9

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) 8

 

Which is the smallest
country of the world?

(A) Vatican City

(B) Maldives

(C) Monaco

(D) None of these

Answer : (A) Vatican
City

 

Who is the founder of
Wikipedia?

(A) Julian Assange

(B) Jimmy Wales

(C) Bill Gates

(D) None of these

The answer is: (B)
Jimmy Walesomanometer

 

The Upper house of
the British Parliament is
:

(A) Senate

(B) House of Lords

(C) House of Commons

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) House of
Lords

 

Alliance among
Brazil, Germany, India and Japan to support each other’s bid for permanent seat
on the UNSC is called

(A) Alliance 4

(B) G 4

(C) Big 4

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) G 4

 

The Israel-UAE peace
agreement is known as _____ Accord.

(A) Abraham

(B) Jacob

(C) Peace & Progress

(D) Acceptance & Forward

Answer : (A) Abraham

 

IPCC presented its
2021 climate change report in August 2021. IPCC stands for

(A) International Program on Climate Change

(B) International Program to Curtail Change

(C) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

(D) None of these

Answer : (C)
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

 

Corruption Perception
Index report is published annually by

(A) Amnesty International

(B) European Union

(C) United Nations

(D) Transparency International

Answer : (D)
Transparency International

 

Which of the
following nation is NOT among QUAD countries?

(A) India

(B) Australia

(C) United States

(D) United Kingdom

Answer : (D) United
Kingdom

 

The headquarter of
Transparency International is located in

(A) New York

(B) Washington

(C) Paris

(D) Berlin

Answer : (D) Berlin

 

The North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) is a/an _____ alliance.

(A) European

(B) economic

(C) regional

(D) military

Answer : (D) military

 

How many countries
are members of the United Nations?

(A) 190

(B) 191

(C) 192

(D) 193

Answer : (D) 193

 

The newest member of
the United Nations is

(A) Holy See

(B) Vatican City

(C) South Sudan

(D) Palestine

Answer : (C) South
Sudan

 

Beriberi is the
disease caused by the deficiency of _____

(A) Vitamin D

(B) Vitamin C

(C) Vitamin B1

(D) Vitamin E

Answer : (C) Vitamin
B1

 

Which of the
following branch of zoology deals with the study of insects?

(A) Ethology

(B) Ornithology

(C) Entomology

(D) Herpetology

Answer : (C)
Entomology

 

One of the most
famous landmark in the United Kingdom, “Stonehenge”, is regarded as _____
cultural icon.

(A) Dutch

(B) British

(C) Greece

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) British

 

The famous ancient
Egyptian tombs are the pyramids which were designed to symbolized

(A) Power and wealth

(B) Majestic beauty

(C) Peace and innocence

(D) The rays of the sun

Answer : (D) The rays
of the sun

 

Protocol which
assigns IP address to client, connected to internet is:

(A) FTP

(B) DHCP

(C) ARP

(D) HTTP

Answer : (B) DHCP

 

What was the name of
telescope which was sent to the space on 24 December 2021?

(A) Hubble Space Telescope

(B) Kepler Space Telescope

(C) James Webb Space Telescope

(D) None of these

Answer : (C) James
Webb Space Telescope

 

European Union has
proposed to ban new fossil-fuel cars from

(A) 2025

(B) 2030

(C) 2035

(D) 2040

Answer : (C) 2035

 

Russia invaded
Ukraine on 24 _______ 2022.

(A) January

(B) February

(C) March

(D) April

Answer : (B) February

 

The three members of
AUKUS agreement are:

(A) Australia, UK, USA

(B) Australia, New Zealand, USA

(C) Ukraine, UK, USA

(D) None of these

Answer : (A)
Australia, UK, USA

 

The 2026 FIFA World
Cup will be held in

(A) Brazil

(B) England and France

(C) Argentina and Paraguay

(D) Canada, Mexico, United States

What computer
language is used to design display of a web page?

(A) PHP

(B) Java

(C) CSS

(D) ASP.NET

Answer : (C) CSS
[Cascading Style Sheets]

 

The primary language
for a website is

(A) CSS

(B) HTML

(C) Java

(D) ASP.NET

Answer : (B) HTML

 

The rules for
exchanging data between computers are called:

(A) Protocols

(B) Hyperlinks

(C) Procedures

(D) Programs

Answer : (A)
Protocols

 

The protocol
responsible for routing packets to the correct address is:

(A) HTTP

(B) FTP

(C) TCP

(D) IP

Answer : (D) IP
(Internet Protocol)he answer is: (D) Canada, Mexico, United States

 

Which operating
system is used by most of the supercomputers in the world?

(A) Windows

(B) Linux

(C) Macintosh

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) Linux

 

Internet uses ______
to communicate between devices and networks.

(A) HTTPS

(B) email

(C) website

(D) internet protocol suite

Answer : (D) internet
protocol suite

 

The OSI model
partitions the flow of data in a communication system into

(A) 3 layers

(B) 5 layers

(C) 7 layers

(D) 9 layers

Answer : (C) 7 layers

 

 

TPages of a website
are interlinked by

(A) HTTP

(B) marquee

(C) hyperlinks

(D) IP address

Answer : (C)
hyperlinks

 

What computer
language is used to design display of a web page?

(A) PHP

(B) Java

(C) CSS

(D) ASP.NET

Answer : (C) CSS
[Cascading Style Sheets]

 

The primary language
for a website is

(A) CSS

(B) HTML

(C) Java

(D) ASP.NET

Answer : (B) HTML

 

The rules for
exchanging data between computers are called:

(A) Protocols

(B) Hyperlinks

(C) Procedures

(D) Programs

Answer : (A)
Protocols

 

The protocol
responsible for routing packets to the correct address is:

(A) HTTP

(B) FTP

(C) TCP

(D) IP

Answer : (D) IP
(Internet Protocol)he answer is: (D) Canada, Mexico, United States

 

Which operating
system is used by most of the supercomputers in the world?

(A) Windows

(B) Linux

(C) Macintosh

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) Linux

 

Internet uses ______
to communicate between devices and networks.

(A) HTTPS

(B) email

(C) website

(D) internet protocol suite

Answer : (D) internet
protocol suite

 

The OSI model
partitions the flow of data in a communication system into

(A) 3 layers

(B) 5 layers

(C) 7 layers

(D) 9 layers

Answer : (C) 7 layers

 

Which layer of the OSI
model is responsible for flow control and ensuring messages are delivered
without error?

(A) Session

(B) Physical

(C) Application

(D) Transport

Answer : (D)
Transport

 

 

ThRouters operate at
which layer of OSI Model?

(A) Network

(B) Transport

(C) Physical

(D) Application

Answer : (A) Network

 

What software is used
to connect a PC and the server of ISP?

(A) ISP’s link

(B) Dial up software

(C) Modem software

(D) Communication software

Answer : (B) Dial up
software

 

What is the domain
name in the email address name@example.com?

(A) name

(B) example

(C) com

(D) example.com

Answer : (D)
example.com

 

ISP stands for:

(A) Internet Source Provider

(B) Internet Source Protocol

(C) Internet Service Provider

(D) Internet Service Protocol

Answer : (C) Internet
Service Provider

 

The oldest search
engine of Internet is

(A) Ask.com

(B) Archie.com

(C) Google.com

(D) Yahoo.com

Answer : (B)
Archie.come answer is: (D) Open Systems Interconnection

 

The term “Black Gold”
is used to refer:

(A) Petroleum

(B) Coal

(C) Gas

(D) Steel

The answer is: (A)
Petroleum

 

This system controls
everything you do

(A) Endocrine system

(B) Nervous system

(C) Respiratory system

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) Nervous
system

 

Who is the current
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of International Business Machines Corporation
(IBM)?

(A) Ginni Rometty

(B) Charles Ranlett Flint

(C) Arvind Krishna

(D) Elon Reeve Musk

Answer : (C) Arvind
Krishna

 

The headquarter of
IBM is located in

(A) New York

(B) Dallas

(C) Chicago

(D) San Francisco

Answer : (A) New York

 

A cactus is an
example of

(A) hydrophyte

(B) saprophyte

(C) xerophyte

(D) pteridophyte

Answer : (C)
xerophyte

 

Smog is a case of

(A) acid rain

(B) air pollution

(C) ozone layer thinning

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) air
pollution

 

Plant growth depends
on

(A) cell division

(B) harmones

(C) cell enlargement

(D) all of above

Answer : (D) all of
above

 

Which of the
following country first recognize United States as independent?

(A) Israel

(B) Germany

(C) Morocco

(D) None of these

Answer : (C) Morocco

 

Which of the
following is the highest rank in judo?

(A) Brown Belt

(B) Red Belt

(C) Yellow Belt

(D) Black Belt

Answer : (D) Black
Belt

 

Which of the
following country has the driest place on earth?

(A) Egypt

(B) Chile

(C) India

(D) Australia

Answer : (B) Chile

 

Which of the
following country shares its border with the most countries?

(A) France

(B) Germany

(C) China

(D) None of these

Answer : (C) China

 

Which of the following
is the oldest country in Europe founded in 301 AD?

(A) Iceland

(B) San Marino

(C) Denmark

(D) Greece

Answer : (B) San
Marino

 

Which of the
following is one of the parts of the hindbrain?

(A) Hypothalamus

(B) Cerebellum

(C) Spinal cord

(D) None of these

Answer : (B)
Cerebellum

 

Which of the
following gem stones are composed of Aluminum Oxide?

(A) Diamond and Ruby

(B) Emerald and Amethyst

(C) Ruby and Sapphires

(D) None of these

Ruby and Sapphires

 

Which of the
following is the shallowest sea in the world?

The answer is: (C)

(A) The Weddell Sea

(B) The Sea of Azov

(C) The Black Sea

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) The Sea
of Azov

 

The modern human-like
robot “Grace” is designed for

(A) Energy sector

(B) Medical sector

(C) Industrial sector

(D) Information Technology sector

Answer : (B) Medical
sector

 

Two main gasses that
cause greenhouse effect are Carbondioxide and

(A) Argon

(B) Nitrogen

(C) Methane

(D) Fluorine

Answer : (C) Methane

 

 

Equator passes
through which of the following country?

(A) China

(B) Brazil

(C) Japan

(D) Malaysia

 

Answer : (B) Brazil

 

Who is the founder of
the company “Blue Origin”?

(A) Bill Gates

(B) Elon Musk

(C) Jeff Bezos

(D) Mark Zuckerberg

Answer : (C) Jeff
Bezos

 

The Earth’s land is
divided in _____ continents.

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 7

(D) 8

 

Answer : (C) 7

 

The Earth’s Oceanic
water is divided in _____ oceans.

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 7

(D) 8

Answer : (A) 5

 

The Europe’s highest
railway station is located in which country?

(A) Austria

(B) Germany

(C) Switzerland

(D) Poland

Answer : (C)
Switzerland

 

After UK left the
European Union (EU), how many members are there in the EU?

(A) 26

(B) 27

(C) 28

(D) 29

Answer : (B) 27

 

United States
purchased Alaska from

(A) Canada

(B) Mexico

(C) Russia

(D) Greenland

Answer : (C) Russia

 

Strait of Malacca is
the main shipping channel between Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is located
between

(A) Indonesia and Malaysia

(B) South Korea and North Korea

(C) England and France

(D) Germany and Netherlands

 

Answer : (A)
Indonesia and Malaysia

 

In the Olympics 2021,
which of the given country won the largest number of gold medals?

A) China

(B) United States

(C) Russia

(D) Japan

 

Answer : (B) United
States

 

A natural process
that occurs when gases in Earth’s atmosphere trap the Sun’s heat is known as
____ .

(A) Germination

(B) Photosynthesis

(C) Erosion

(D) Greenhouse effect

 

Answer : (D)
Greenhouse effect

 

Which of the
following is the power house of the cell?

(A) Cell membrane

(B) Mitochondria

(C) Golgi body

(D) None of these

 

Answer : (B) Mitochondria

 

Which of the
following manages and controls various functions of the computer?

(A) Main memory

(B) Input output devices

(C) Operating system

(D) None of these

Answer : (C)
Operating system

 

Covid-19 is caused by
a

(A) Fungus

(B) Virus

(C) Bacterial

(D) None of these

Answer : (B) Virus

 

Which of the
following causes a volcano to erupt?

(A) Tectonic Movements

(B) Groundwater

(C) Typhoon

(D) None of these

Answer : (A) Tectonic
Movement

.

Recently devastating
flood in China was caused by

(A) Dams breaking

(B) Melting snow and ice

(C) Typhoon In-Fa

(D) None of these

Answer : (C) Typhoon
In-Fa

 

Virology is the term
used to deal with the study of

(A) Fossils

(B) Rocks

(C) Viruses

(D) Volcanoes

Answer : (C) Viruses

 

Which of the
following term use for the study of beauty?

(A) Kinematics

(B) Kalology

(C) Fluviology

(D) Horology

Answer : (B) Kalology

 

Aeronautics is the
science which deals with

(A) Atmosphere

(B) Wind

(C) Navigation through air or space

(D) Productivity of land

Answer : (C)
Navigation through air or space

 

Btu is a unit of
_____

(A) Force

(B) Magnetic flux

(C) Energy

(D) None of these

Answer : (C) Energy

 

Which from the
following was the first space station in space?

(A) Salyut 1

(B) Almaz stations

(C) International space station (ISS)

(D) Tiangong 2

Answer : (A) Salyut 1

 

Which of the
following was the first lady to travel in space?

(A) Kalpana Chawla

(B) Laurel Clark

(C) Valentina Tereshkova

(D) None of these

Answer : (C)
Valentina Tereshkova

 

Who was the first
person to orbit the earth in space?

(A) Yuri Gagarin

(B) Yang Liwei

(C) John Glenn

(D) None of these

Answer : (A) Yuri
Gagarin

 

Which of the
following energy hold by water in a dam?

(A) Electrical energy

(B) Potential energy

(C) Thermal energy

(D) Chemical energy

Answer  is: (B) Potential energy

 

Granite is a type of
_____ rock.

(A) Igneous

(B) Sedimentary

(C) Metamorphic

(D) None of these

Answer  is: (A) Igneous

 

Marble is a form of
_____ rock.

(A) Igneous

(B) Sedimentary

(C) Metamorphic

(D) None of these

Answer  is: (C) Metamorphic

 

President of which
country was assassinated on 7 July 2021?

(A) Afghanistan

(B) Columbia

(C) Venezuela

(D) Haiti

Answer is: (D) Haiti

 

Which of the
following bird is mammal?

(A) Hawk

(B) Bat

(C) Peacock

(D) Owl

 

Answer  is: (B) Bat

 

Which from the given
are most abundant element(s) present in the sun?

(A) Carbon

(B) Iron

(C) Hydrogen & Helium

(D) None of these

Answer  is: (C) Hydrogen & Helium

 

Which of the
following instrument used to measure degree of humidity?

(A) Thermometer

(B) Barometer

(C) Anemometer

(D) Hygrometer

Answer  is: (D) Hygrometer

 

The Nobel Prize is
awarded in _____ categories.

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 7

(D) 8

Answer is: (B) 6

 

What divides the
planet Earth into Southern and Northern Hemispheres?

(A) Equator

(B) South Pole

(C) North Pole

(D) Axis of rotation

 

Answer: (A) Equator

 

 

 

 

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